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Columbus Music Scene Generates $1.3 Billion A Year, New Report Says

A new economic impact study just put real numbers behind something local music fans already know: Columbus’ music scene matters. Commissioned by Music Columbus, the report shows that the city’s music ecosystem brings in over $1.3 billion annually and supports more than 9,200 full-time jobs.

The research, conducted by Austin-based analysts TXP, Inc., is the first in-depth look at how music contributes to Columbus’ economy. It accounts for everything from concerts and venues to retail, recording, and tourism—and the results are significant.

Here’s what stood out:

  • $498 million in direct music industry output
  • $840 million from music-influenced tourism
  • More than 1,500 direct jobs in music, plus another 7,700 in related fields
  • Over $5.6 million in city tax revenue

The study also outlines ideas to keep the momentum going, like investing in artist support, creating a dedicated music and entertainment district, and building up the infrastructure to help Columbus compete with bigger music cities.

“This report confirms what many in our community already feel – music is more than entertainment; it’s a major catalyst for jobs, tourism and quality of life,” said Bruce Garfield, executive director of Music Columbus.

With strong local talent, a growing network of venues, and a younger population that’s hungry for live experiences, Columbus is well-positioned for growth. This data could help make the case for turning that potential into a long-term strategy.

If you’re interested in checking out the full impact study, you can do so by heading over to musiccolumbus.com.